Loddon and Clavering Rural District
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Loddon and Clavering Rural District was a rural district in Norfolk, England from 1894 to 1935.[1], continuing, with very slight boundary changes, as Loddon Rural District until 1974.[2]
Boundaries in 1935 |
It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 based on the Loddon and Clavering rural sanitary district, and took its name from the ancient hundreds of Loddon and Clavering. It lay in the south-east corner of the county.
In 1974, the district was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, and became part of the South Norfolk district.
Parish | From | To | Notes |
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Aldeby | |||
Alpington | |||
Ashby St Mary | |||
Bedingham | |||
Bergh Apton | |||
Brooke | |||
Broome | |||
Burgh St Peter | |||
Carleton St Peter | |||
Chedgrave | |||
Claxton | |||
Ditchingham | |||
Ellingham | |||
Geldeston | |||
Gillingham | |||
Haddiscoe | |||
Hales | |||
Hardley | 1935 | Component of Langley with Hardley | |
Heckingham | |||
Hedenham | |||
Hellington | |||
Howe | |||
Kirby Cane | |||
Kirstead | |||
Langley | 1935 | See next | |
Langley with Hardley | 1935 | Merger | |
Loddon | |||
Mundham | |||
Norton Subcourse | |||
Raveningham | |||
Seething | |||
Sisland | |||
Stockton | |||
Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe | 1935 | Added to Haddiscoe | |
Thurlton | |||
Thurton | |||
Thwaite | |||
Toft Monks | |||
Topcroft | |||
Wheatacre | |||
Woodton | |||
Yelverton |
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